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    1. Rossetti, Dante Gabriel. “Pandora” 1878. Lady Lever Art Gallery. <http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/ladylever/exhibitions/drawings/women /pandora.asp> .
    2. Joyce’s blog: http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/blog/1340000334.html Workshop wiki and SlideShare: http://informationfluency.wikispaces.com
    3. Rossetti, Dante Gabriel. “Pandora” 1878. Lady Lever Art Gallery. <http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/ladylever/exhibitions/drawings/women /pandora.asp> .
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      • team-work, collaboration are good
      creativity rocks have faith in the common man ; she can create! variety is cool you can make something from nothing (or from very little) working together, we achieve a greater good.
    7. Deceiver or catalyst ?
      • Saw a bigger picture
      • Followers granted authority
      • Maintained faith in community
      • Created community
      • Lit the fire
      • Changed the culture
    8. Pandora = all giving Régnier, Nicolas. “Allegory of Vanity.” Wikimedia Commons . (ca. 1626) <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Nicolas_R%C3 %A9gnier_-_Allegory_of_Vanity_(Pandora).JPG> . greed vanity envy slander pining
    9. first mortal female too beautiful to be true!
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      • misogynist
    11. She was human.
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      • Not a
      • 21st Century story
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    17. learning is all about opening boxes
    18. In education, boxes can prevent discussion and invention and growth
    19. “ Charles Darwin.” Biography Resource Center . Gale Cengage. 7 July 2008. http://galenet.galegroup.com/images/biorc/pctbig/00004564.jpg> I opened the box, mate !
    20. “ Rachel Carson.” Biography Resource Center . Gale Cengage. 7 July 2008. <http://galenet.galegroup.com/images/biorc/pctbig/00004528.jpg>. I opened the box!
    21. Sustermans, Giusto. “Portrait of Galileo Galilei.” Wikipedia . 7 July 2008. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galileo>. Ho aperto la casella. (I opened the box.)
    22. blogs wikis social networking video sharing image sharing digital storytelling online polling widgets/gadgets social bookmarking tagging
    23. http://webtools4u2use.wikispaces.com/
    24. http://newtoolsworkshop.wikispaces.com/
    25. http://bookleads.wikispaces.com/
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    28. AASL’s Common Beliefs Reading is a window to the world. Inquiry provides a framework for learning. Ethical behavior in the use of information must be taught. Technology skills are crucial for future employment needs. Equitable access is a key component for education. The definition of information literacy has become more complex as resources and technologies have changed. The continuing expansion of information demands that all individuals acquire the thinking skills that will enable them to learn on their own. Learning has a social context . School libraries are essential to the development of learning skills
      • AASL Standards describe how learners use skills, resources, and tools to:
      • 1. inquire, think critically, and gain knowledge;
      • 2. draw conclusions, make informed decisions, apply knowledge to new situations, and create new knowledge;
      • 3. share knowledge and participate ethically and productively as members of our democratic society;
      • 4. pursue personal and aesthetic growth.
    29. Some districts prefer to keep new boxes closed .
    30. Joyce’s law of physics: Boxes must be opened!* *Exception: those in your basement or attic
    31. ISTE NETS•S Refresh Model Digital Citizenship Technology Operations & Concepts Critical Thinking, Problem Solving & Decision Making Creativity & Innovation Research & Information Retrieval Communication & Collaboration Draft of Refreshed ISTE National Educational Technology Standards for Students Copyright ISTE® 2007
    32. Too many boxes in our schools remain closed too tight .
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    36. Collection BLOGS WIKIBOOKS e-books RSS feeds Streamed media databases audiobooks online surveys major web portals books home grown video and art cameras flashdrives student work
    37. http://polldaddy.com/
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    41. Can we build an iGoogle etextbook?
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    44. http://toolsforsearch.wikispaces.com/
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    46. http://spacetime.com
    47. http://oedb.org/library/features/top-25-web20-search-engines
    48. http://www.oercommons.org/
    49. http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/hs/home/home/index.htm
    50. Blogs as research sources
    51. http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Main_Page
    52. http://www.eol.org
    53. http://www.arkive.org/
    54. http://artstor.org Ask your local museum!
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    56. http://researchlogtemplate.edublogs.org/home/ inquiry !
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    59. No Web 2.0!
      • “ If they had put out a statement not to read Wikipedia at all, I would be laughing. They might as well say don’t listen to rock ’n’ roll either.”
      • Jimmy Wales
      • New York Times article on Middlebury’s decision
      • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_2.0
    60. On Wikipedia
    61. Whose collective knowledge?
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    64. http://wiki.idebate.org/index.php/Welcome_to_Debatepedia
    65. Evaluating Wikis
          • What is the purpose of the collaborative project and who began it?
          • How many people appear to be involved in editing the wiki? Does it seem that the information collected is improved by having a variety of participants? How heavily edited were the pages you plan to use?
          • How rich is the wiki? How many pages does it contain?
          • Does the project appear to be alive? Are folks continuing to edit it?
          • Does the information appear accurate? Can I validate it in other sources?
    66. Evaluating blogs
      • Who is the blogger?
      • What sorts of materials is the blogger reading or citing?
      • Does this blogger have influence? Is the blog well-established? Who and how many people link to the blog? Who is commenting? Does this blog appear to be part of a community? Tools like Technorati http://technorati.com and Blogpulse http://blogpulse.com can help learners assess the influence of a blog.
      • Is this content covered in depth? With authority?
      • How sophisticated is language / spelling?
      • Is this blog alive? It there a substantial archive? How current are posts?
      • At what point in a story’s lifetime did a post appear?
      • Is the site upfront about its bias?
      • If the blogger is not a traditional “expert,” is this a first-hand view that would also be valuable for research? Is it a unique perspective?
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    71. http://opensourceresources.wikispaces.com/
    72. http://www.ala.org/ala/aasl/aaslpubsandjournals/kqweb/kqarchives/volume36/362/ALA_print_layout_1_451331_451331.cfm Annette Lamb Knowledge Quest, Nov/Dec 2007
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    74. David Warlick’s Son of Citation Machine http://citationmachine.net/ http://noodletools.com/noodlebib http://bibme.com http://knightcite.com
    75. Blogging etiquette?
      • Bloggers should:
          • credit their sources,
          • check their facts,
          • admit when they discover they have made a mistake,
          • avoid harming others,
          • disclose their biases
    76. Social responsibility & wikis?
      • Class-generated guidelines for negotiating content
      • Using discussion to explain rationale?
      • About page serving as charter for behavior, trust, accountability, and contribution.
      • Even in an open authorship environment, participants should see both their freedoms and responsibilities to the community.
    77. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avxpn_MsPYs
    78. The problem with Gettysburg “ Ashokan Farewell” is the only modern composition on the Ken Burns soundtrack. The copyright for belongs to Jay Ungar. ©1983 by Swinging Door Music-BMI. http://www.jayandmolly.com/resources/ashokan.mid “ The Bryan House.” Selected Civil War Photographs. American Memory Collection. <http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/cwphtml/cwphome.html>.
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    80. Understanding the mix up, mash up world
    81. Copyright / copyleft: Copyright options are expanding for creators. How do we guide learners to copyright-friendly options?
    82. http://copyrightfriendly.wikispaces.com/
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    84. http://www.zoo-m.com/flickr-storm/
    85. http://www.mediaeducationlab.com/index.php?page=265
    86. American University Center for Social Media
    87. http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/blog/1340000334/post/1420024142.html?q=transformativeness
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    92. Hamlet: Revenge in Plain Language
    93. http://zora.learnerblogs.org/
    94. Blogging literature
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    97. http://globalspartan.edublogs.org
    98. http://nightwiesel.blogspot.com/
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    103. Springfield Video Blog
      • http://springfieldvideo.edublogs.org/
    104. Good Scent Of Mice and Men The Natural
    105. http://informationfluency.wikispaces.com/Digital+Storytelling+and+Reforming+PowerPoint
    106. Rethinking PowerPoint
    107. http://norvig.com/Gettysburg/index.htm
    108. Gettysburg Address PowerPoint
    109. http://www.slideshare.net/000036hs/if-u-had-to-choose
    110. Who was Voltaire?
      • Born in 1694
      • Enlightenment writer
      • Known for his wit and satire
    111. Who was Leibniz?
      • All is for the best in the best of all possible worlds.
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    114. http://cogdogroo.wikispaces.com/50+Ways
    115. http://springfieldmslibrary.wikispaces.com/ClassicCast
    116. http://20s30smuseum.wikispaces.com
    117. http://poetryslam.wikispaces.com
    118. http://voicethread.com/#q.b75966.i388881
    119. http://voicethread.com/#q+sixth+grade+.b48881.i258795
    120. http://voicethread.com/#q+sixth+grade+.b48881.i258795
    121. http://toondoo.com
    122. http://goanimate.com/go/movie/0gR6ZzbL53pE/1
    123. http://goanimate.com/go/movie/0EuSuKWJLTow/1 By Laura D’Elia
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    127. http://globalstudies.ning.com/video/video/show?id=1851833%3AVideo%3A500
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    130. http://artpathfinder.wikispaces.com/German+VoiceThreads
    131. http://spanish5myths.wikispaces.com/
    132. http://20s30smuseum.wikispaces.com
    133. http://shspoetrya.wikispaces.com/
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    135. Banned Book Week Students as Moderators/Organizers
      • Eli Lesser, Annenberg Center, Chris Crutcher, Sonia Sones
    136. Book discussion with author
      • 8th graders moderated 6 schools with author George Harrar
        • How do we appropriately introduce an author in one minute?
        • How do we create a frame for discussion from multiple sites?
        • What do we need to know about obsessive compulsive disorder to be able to discuss
        • the protagonist’s conflict?
        • How can we do it better next time?
        • Next year more cross-school discussions
      About the learning:
    137. http://edcommunity.apple.com/ali/item.php?itemID=11794 http://www.ted.com/
    138. http://edcommunity.apple.com/ali/
    139. Voice of Vocab
      • Today’s word is “protrude”
    140. Podcasting vocabulary
      • PSA: “Parents” http://www.sfett.com/html_movie/Ican5/parents.html
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    142. http://horizonproject2008.wikispaces.com/Instructions
    143. http://skoolaborate.com/
    144. http://www.epals.com/index.tpl
    145. http://springfieldreading.wikispaces.com
    146.  
    147. Building podcasts from Salem
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    149. AP World History Review Wiki
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    152. http://readingtech.wikispaces.com/Where+to+Go+for+More+Info
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    157. http://wordle.com
    158. What about . . .?
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    161. Hope is the Thing with Feathers Emily Dickinson &quot;Hope&quot; is the thing with feathers That perches in the soul And sings the tune without the words And never stops at all, And sweetest in the gale is heard; And sore must be the storm That could abash the little bird That kept so many warm. I've heard it in the chillest land And on the strangest sea, Yet never, in extremity, It asked a crumb of me.
    162. hope
    163. learning is all about opening boxes
    164. Rossetti, Dante Gabriel. “Pandora” 1878. Lady Lever Art Gallery. <http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/ladylever/exhibitions/drawings/women /pandora.asp> .
    165. New Rules for 21st Century Practice
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    170. opportunities vs. obstacles
    171. We are working ahead of the rules
    172. Intrepid pioneers don’t worry about the sheets.
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    175. Don’t wait for the workshop! http://hitchhikr.com/ http://edtechtalk.com
    176. You’ve got to do some of this at home.
    177. You’re not going to be perfect out of the box
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    179. Collateral learning?
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    181. Show them what an information professional looks like
    182. What is YOUR 2020 vision?
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    184. Hugh McLeod, http://gapingvoid.com (Creative Commons)
      • What is the worst consequence of your best idea?
      Chris Lehmann at Edubloggercon

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